Program in Translation for Education and Business, School of Applied Arts, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Unity seems to be the hardest word
Currently, it is very sad for us to live in the world full of competition, conflict and fight. Those don't even bring us to anything good; moreover they lead us to disaster altogether. Especially in Thailand, I don't still see any way which can be a solution of problem, the political chaos caused by a few parties. Even though public calls for unity from every party concerned, there is no obvious response given. They may, I believe, need unity but their benefit must always come first so if unity for country obstructs their benefit, they're ready to kick what public asks for out of their way immediately. They only say what they want and simultaneously attack other parties who disagree with them. Everything looks so far away from 'being the state of unity'. Although I hope Thailand's problem will be solved well soon, I believe we have to suffer from this for long time. Actually, unity seems to be the hardest word.
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